Could you try making a new one? Possibly StuffIt compressed?
The IIfx refuses to acknowledge it as a disk image of any sort, StuffIt gives a header fault while UnZipping, and trying to mount the image in BasiliskII funnily enough causes a crash that terminates the whole emulator.
Had the IIfx running, so I loaded this.
I'm having a bit of an issue with the program filling _more_ than the available screen estate horizontally., so it makes things a bit hard to make out.y
Here are the results for 100, 1000 and 3000 - if you can make them out:
It's just a little more involved - making room for the slab + screen + getting everything connected.
Anyways - it's running now, but I can't for the life of me figure out the QuickSANE image. What did you use to make it?
Disk Mounter 6.3 and ShrinkWrap 3.something both simply refuse to mount it.
I see that performance comparison leaflet take Plus, the SE, II, IIx, IIcx, IIci and SE/30 with various accelerators and compare them all to the IIfx - but is there a particular reason you couldn't also install QuickSANE on the IIfx?
I was just looking at the same thing - yeah, some parts have apparently gone out of stock and now have LONG lead times. Would love to hear people's experiences.
And this is the reason things like the Kensington MacSaver was developed:
https://applerescueofdenver.com/products-page/macintosh-to-powerpc/cables-amp-adapters-macintosh/external-cables-amp-adapters-macintosh/kensington-system-saver-mac/
Head over to https://tinkerdifferent.com/account/preferences and untick pretty much every mail notification.
Then maybe add back some - like for PMs and such.
Having followed your trials and tribulations on Discord, I can only say: Bravo, ol' chap! Well done!
The sort of tinkering I wish I had the space for.
Tell me more about your plans for an already quite insane PM9600?
The NewerTech is a cool addon, but could be one source of issues.
Did you try booting with the G3 removed?
There was a 110MHz model released late 1994.